"Sohe (the deceased) didn't have the money at that time because it was too early and he had not sold anything (drugs), and he told them to come back but they locked him and put the plastic on his face sohe couldn't breathe.
When she came she said, "That's how they all are-cheaters. When you catch them, they try to use anger to cover up. Anyway, I didn't ask you to take me out so kindly refund the money you made me pay at that place."
Talking about governance, are you satisfied with where Nigeria is today? That is really a question for the generality of Nigerians to answer. Askthe average Nigerian how he is faring today.
My mom would normally gotowork and come back, but we noticed she will gotowork and wouldn't know how to find her way home and she will call us and be crying that she doesn't know her way back that someone should come and get her that she
But each time I lie to them, I would go into the room and weep profusely because when they ask for his whereabouts, I also recall the great moments we shared. How have you been coping with the kids without their father?
He protects us because He is the only man that can secure our lives. Every security belongs to God and I want to say again that our leaders have failed us. "When you goto other countries, you see what I am saying.
Whenhe came back to Nigeria, he came to me where I was detained by his men and said to me that, today, you will go. He ordered his boys to bring all my belongings.
We can't expect foreigners to treat our people better than we treat them. We must set the minimum standard required for the treatment of Nigerians worldwide bythe way we treat our people domestically. Our charity must begin athome.
He smiled at me and walked his visitor out. He came back and I was called in. We exchanged pleasantries and he handed me the laptop togo through the ideas.
"Given all the troubles, he suggested we should come back to Nigeria to start afresh but that I should go first sohe could work some more and continue paying the restitution."
That day, I told my grandson, Bolaji that I wanted to wash but he told me not to, that he would do it himselfwhenhe gets back. Whenhe left for work, I washed the cloths and left hometo visit a friend.
Maje is asked about his home and away matches. In the paraphrased words of Toke's lawyer, "you had a live-in lover AND an Abuja comnection?" "Maje denies having a live-in lover, but admits to womanizing. He actually says he's a womanizer.
Many of the success stories we witness today were preceded by many failures and several NOs. Some will strike gold attheir first attempt but would take several attempts for others.